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Norovirus, the highly contagious stomach bug that causes vomiting and diarrhea, is spiking across the US. What to know about ...
But, sometimes, symptoms may appear 12 hours after exposure ... The best way to get through the stomach flu is to rest, stay hydrated and listen to your body, said Dr. Paul Sax, clinical director ...
There’s no medication for norovirus. Instead, you’ll need to rehydrate as much as possible with water and other liquids. Seek ...
Norovirus is a seasonal stomach virus that causes vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain and other gastrointestinal issues.
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Symptoms usually develop between 12 to 48 hours after a person is exposed to norovirus. It is also possible for someone to never show symptoms of the virus but still be contagious. The most common ...
The best way to get through the stomach flu is to rest, stay hydrated and listen to your body, said Dr. Paul Sax, clinical director of the infectious disease division at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.
Here's what you need to know about norovirus, or the stomach flu. Norovirus is spreading across ... Symptoms usually develop between 12 to 48 hours after a person is exposed to norovirus.